I’ve got a working PHP script that gets Longitude and Latitude values and then inputs them into a MySQL query. I’d like to make it solely MySQL. Here’s my current PHP Code:
if ($distance != 'Any' && $customer_zip != '') { //get the great circle distance //get the origin zip code info $zip_sql = 'SELECT * FROM zip_code WHERE zip_code = '$customer_zip''; $result = mysql_query($zip_sql); $row = mysql_fetch_array($result); $origin_lat = $row['lat']; $origin_lon = $row['lon']; //get the range $lat_range = $distance/69.172; $lon_range = abs($distance/(cos($details[0]) * 69.172)); $min_lat = number_format($origin_lat - $lat_range, '4', '.', ''); $max_lat = number_format($origin_lat + $lat_range, '4', '.', ''); $min_lon = number_format($origin_lon - $lon_range, '4', '.', ''); $max_lon = number_format($origin_lon + $lon_range, '4', '.', ''); $sql .= 'lat BETWEEN '$min_lat' AND '$max_lat' AND lon BETWEEN '$min_lon' AND '$max_lon' AND '; }
Does anyone know how to make this entirely MySQL? I’ve browsed the Internet a bit but most of the literature on it is pretty confusing.
From Google Code FAQ – Creating a Store Locator with PHP, MySQL & Google Maps: